Title: PILOT PROGRAM: A REPLICATION STUDY OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE EXOGENOUS VARIABLES AFTER 36 YEARS
Authors:
Steven Cates, DBA, Jason Jackson, PhD, Carrie O’Hare, DM and Barbara-Leigh Tonelli, PhD
Abstract:
A replication study was conducted in 2023, based on an original study published in 1987. The main focus of the replication effort was to see if current data and statistical processes, supported by modern computer programming, to include R and R Studio, would effectively replicate the Table 1 of an original study, focused on exogenous variables related to the concepts of procedural justice and distributive justice. Methods included applications of data science, visualization, parallel analysis (PA), primary component analysis (PCA), exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and testing for Cronbach’s Alpha. This pilot program was successful, yet there were some lessons learned toward informing best practices, that will build toward a complete replication study in future years.
Keywords: Procedural Justice, Distributive Justice, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Human Resources Management.
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